Featuring 4 short films make by KTPC
+ Q&A with Esther May Campbell and Chiz Williams + KTPC youngsters.
Sunday 22nd March, 3.30pm to 5pm
Films made both in urban and rural areas, they feature the club in full swing both introspective and joyous. Described as “tactile and inventive” KTPC make collaborative cultural making a real thing. In the local neighbourhood, down by the river and in the home. Below are details of two of the films.
'Anything Moving' are enchanting films that evolved out of being in Lower Woods (just south of Stroud) for days and days with animals, insects and the weather. KTPC tied motion sensor cameras to branches and rocks and waited like foxes, watched with eagle eyes and listened with deer ears.
'Anything Moving is so good, so un-bossy in its artistry, so moving as portraits of children (& therefore portraits of all of us) that really I can’t think of any other account of childhood that doesn’t feel patronising by comparison’ - Alice Oswald, poet
'The Up of The Down' is a 21st Century mythological tale set in an urban area that is undergoing profound change. It is co-created by over 40 people It is a fictional, cosmic community-art-film that wonders about creation and destruction, dust and play and about strangers and settlements.
'A dance of sound and form, voice and light, art and community, wrapped together in a warm, mesmerising monochromatic mythos.'- Denzil Monk, Producer of Enys Men
Plus other short films and the chance to have a group discussion with members of the club including Esther May Campbell and Chiz Williams.
Tickets £5 (no one turned away due to lack of funds)